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Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Robert wrote:
Going North of Bristol - are you absolutely sure that it is
necessary or wise?
There be dragons?
And monsters. Girt big monsters.


Gurt, please!

;-)
Dialectical differences. ;-)



I'll drink to that. A pint of 'alf 'n alf please my babs.
Where's mine?


Still on the counter...


OK, on my way.


Lucky it's not that chilled and pasteurized crap. This is what we calls
a proper job, with bits of dead rat an' all. This is what the old uns'
used to drink with a double gin in it, and if they ever drank it in the
saloon bar, were required to wear bicycle clips.

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®i©ardo wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Robert wrote:
Going North of Bristol - are you absolutely sure that it is
necessary or wise?
There be dragons?
And monsters. Girt big monsters.


Gurt, please!

;-)
Dialectical differences. ;-)



I'll drink to that. A pint of 'alf 'n alf please my babs.
Where's mine?


Still on the counter...


OK, on my way.


Lucky it's not that chilled and pasteurized crap. This is what we
calls a proper job, with bits of dead rat an' all.


Just the stuff I like, something to chew on.

This is what the
old uns' used to drink with a double gin in it, and if they ever
drank it in the saloon bar, were required to wear bicycle clips.


Of course, don't want the ferrets running amuck do we?


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Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
®i©ardo wrote:
Robert wrote:
Going North of Bristol - are you absolutely sure that it is
necessary or wise?
There be dragons?
And monsters. Girt big monsters.


Gurt, please!

;-)
Dialectical differences. ;-)



I'll drink to that. A pint of 'alf 'n alf please my babs.
Where's mine?


Still on the counter...
OK, on my way.


Lucky it's not that chilled and pasteurized crap. This is what we
calls a proper job, with bits of dead rat an' all.


Just the stuff I like, something to chew on.

This is what the
old uns' used to drink with a double gin in it, and if they ever
drank it in the saloon bar, were required to wear bicycle clips.


Of course, don't want the ferrets running amuck do we?


Actually, that family isn't as bad as the press reports would have you
believe.

However, the reason for the bicycle clips is that after a few pints of
scrump and gin, they tended to sh*t themselves and the clips saved a lot
of clearing up for the bar staff.

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Going North of Bristol - are you absolutely sure that it is necessary or
wise?


There be dragons?


Here be Mary ...


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Mary Fisher wrote:
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Going North of Bristol - are you absolutely sure that it is necessary or
wise?

There be dragons?


Here be Mary ...


Ah, a Mary dragon.

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Going North of Bristol - are you absolutely sure that it is necessary or
wise?


There be dragons?


Here be Mary ...


That sounds like a good excuse for not going there!(:-)


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